Including VeriPay, SWIFT, Payment
Technology, applying the subdermal VeriChip to all
banking and retailing and all financial services.

One
Chip...Many Applications

VeriChip is an
implanted radio frequency ID chip. When it is used for cashless
financial transactions, it is referred to as the VeriPay System. ( works
with eft systems)
Began in Spain.
When the VeriChip ID implant is used to access medical
record-databases and e-health medlinks,
it is referred to as the VeriMed System.
Began in Italy.

Security: When VeriChip is used for accessing buildings,
businesses, plants, and for security ID etc. it is working in
conjunction with the VeriGuard SAC System.
Began in Mexico.

The Bible warns us not take the Mark of the Beast in the right
hand or forehead for commercial purposes ( buying and selling).

We are not to belong to the System's Loyalty program.... a
loyalty and allegiance to the coming world leader whom the Bible
calls "the beast". Behind the antichrist , false
prophet and the all-encompassing enslaving System is theDragon---Satan
himself. Revelation 13.[ 666 Mark of the
beast ]

Five warnings:We are strongly warned in Revelation 14: 9 - 11not toworshipthe Beast,nor to transact in hisnamenor hismarknor hisimage.( notice all those large plasma screens on
the nightly news ? )

Rev. 13: 16--18 thenumber 666economic-commercial System
The consequence for doing so is eternal punishment in the Lake of
Fire.

From
the Newswire:
VeriPay ( eft system
that works with any eft system) payment technologyGimme Some Skin............ ( VeriPAY ..payment technology) Applied Digital Solutions' CEO told attendees of the ID World ... in Paris held in late November, that the company's
newest subdermal radio frequency identification (RFID)
application is nearly ready for market.

VeriPay, a secure, subdermal RFID payment technology
for cash and credit transactions, could make physical money
obsolete. The payment technology
relies on the company's VeriChip, which is about the size of a
grain of rice. VeriChip is a subdermal RFID microchip already
used in a variety of security, financial, emergency
identification and other applications.

Currently the company sells RFID chips to people with medical
conditions, such as diabetes or allergies to common medications.
Since the chips are implanted under the skin, emergency response
personnel have a nearly fool-proof way to access data about a
person's medical needs.

The company said VeriPay's unique, subdermal format offers a much
more secure, tamper-proof and loss-proof RFID solution to payment
technologies. Applied
Digital Solutions said the company is working with banking and
credit companies to develop specific commercial applications --
beginning with appropriate pilot programs and other market tests
--
for the VeriPay subdermal RFID solution.http://www.govtech.net/magazine/story.php?id=83625&issue=1:2004

Scannable HumansOriginal format
was a "read-chip" with information scripted along with
a number"The father, mother and son each have an individual
chip on which they stored telephone numbers and information
about medications.

VeriPay--subdermal solution for buying and selling ( just like it says in Rev.
13 )Nov. 21, 2003--Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADSX - News) an advanced
technology development company, announced that the Company's
Chief Executive Officer, Scott R. Silverman, in his speech today
at the ID World 2003 in Paris, France, revealed the Company's
newest subdermal RFID solution called VeriPay(TM). VeriPay
is intended to be a secure, subdermal RFID (radio frequency
identification) payment technology for cash and credit
transactions.

Ed: Notice that the word
"chip" is never used in this article. The word
"solution" and "payment technology" are used.
This means that the embedded chip in the hand works in
conjunction with a secure e-commerce SYSTEM known as
"VeriPay"(see articles below for
further explanation)

VeriChip then is most likely used in conjunction with the VeriPay
transfer SYSTEM.

"At ID World 2003 in Paris, Mr. Silverman made the point that the
subdermal RFID VeriPay technology specifically addresses the
security issue. VeriPay's unique, under-the-skin format
offers a much more secure, tamper-proof, and loss-proof solution.
VeriPay brings to consumers the benefits of fast and reliable
RFID technology along with the security of a subdermal format.

"OPEN SYSTEMS"
= Global e-commerceCash is increasingly coming under threat from Radio
Frequency ID contactless payment systems that require a user only
to wave a small object such as a credit card, key ring or mobile
phone near a reader terminal.
The expansion of contactless payment from closed, branded systems
to open systems tied to bank accounts and major credit card
issuers will lift the services to the next level, according to
Michielsen. http://www.forbes.com/technology/wireless/feeds/wireless/2005/02/23/wirelessvnunet_2005_02_23_eng-vnunet_eng-VeriPay ,the
complete e-commerce SYSTEM-Solution (payment technology, ebanking)"Since introducing SMS-based credit card
authorisation via resellers such as Xilo and VeriPay, Collins
said Itaba3 had attracted about 50 active clients. While that
figure is a drop in the ocean compared with the 500,000
businesses that accept credit cards overall, it's a niche product
many small businesses may find more appealing than renting a
mobile Eftpos device from their bank.http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/11/10/1068329476437.htmlThe SECURITY of using the
VeriPay payment systemTransactions between your browser and the VeriPay
server are protected by 128-bit encryption. 128-bit encryption is the highest level of
encryption available over the Internet today.This process encodes Internet information
transferred between clients and servers, rendering information
and data indecipherable to anyone trying to
intercept or capture the information. All
authorised customer information and data submitted to Shawtec is
stored within a secure environment. The VeriPay servers are
operated on "hardened" systems designed to withstand
external intrusions, and as a further precautionary measure, all
sensitive database information is encrypted. http://shawtec.vianet.net.au/security.html
The Financial final-stepIt has been one of the primary objectives of
the banking industry to eliminate the use of coin and currency
fromsociety. A couple of reasons
why they are doing this. First, there is "no money" for
the banks in the use of cash. Individuals could use cash in
all of their transactions without the prospect of paying a bank
service fee each time they did so. Secondly, the banking industry would have 100% control over all
of our financial dealings with the elimination of coin and
currency. Without cash, consider where you would be if
the computer systems went down at a crucial time and you could
not access your account. Consider the possibility of your bank or
banker refusing you access to your account either deliberately or
in error. Where would that leave you?

Smart cards can also be stolen, lost or damaged putting
your money at risk. So the bankers will then go to the next
step, the implanted microchip which will link people
directly to their smart card so their will be no way it can be
lost. The "chip" will no longer be in the
card but inside the human body!

A company in Florida called Applied Digital Systems
is now poised to market the "Verichip"
which is the size of a grain of rice and would be embedded
beneath a person's skin. The information on this chip could
include your medical records, your banking records, how much you
owe on your mortgage, credit cards and other personal loans. It
could also be used to track your activities
anywhere you go in the world. It would replace all of your
present forms of ID such as, passports, driver's licenses, social
security and credit/debit cards. You will not be able
to withdraw money from the bank without it, receive benefits from
the government without it, buy or sell anything without it. The
chip would also include data on your family history, address,
occupation, criminal record, income tax information etc.http://www.members.shaw.ca/theultimatescam/Smart%20Card.htm
GSAT VeriPay ecommerce
Ready access - your cash register is open, 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week.
Immediate access to funds - no more waiting for cheques to clear.
In the past, access to online payment technologies have always
been just too expensive. But with GSAT and VeriPay, highly secure
and versatile e-commerce has come within reach of everyone!http://www.gsat.net.au/index1.htm?page=http://www.gsat.edu.au/webcd/veripay_for_schools.htm

VeriPay Diagram of how the system works
Today the credit card, tomorrow the chip ?http://www.xilo.com/index.htm?solutions4.htm
VeriChip as a Digital Wallet Now the chip's creator, Applied Digital Solutions
Inc. of Palm Beach, Fla., is pitching it as a digital
wallet that could automatically make purchases in stores. The device employs radio frequency identification
technology, or RFID, which companies such as Wal-Mart Stores are
testing for more mundane purposes such as tracking inventory and ringing
up products at the register.
But how does one install such a chip in a human? Easy,
says Applied Digital: http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/031201/verichip_1.html

SWIFT
The SWIFT service is a hallmark in Shahjalal Islami Bank's
development in business and e-banking.
SWIFT's portfolio of services and solutions spans the entire
financial transactions lifecycle combined with the security and
reliability of the messaging platforms, the system helps to
reduce risks, lower costs and improve delivery to end customers.
SWIFT is the industry-owned cooperative supplying secure,
standardised messaging services and interface software to 7,600
financial institutions in 200 countries. The SWIFT community
includes banks, broker/ dealers and investment managers, as well
as their market infrastructure in payments, securities, treasury
and trade. http://www.financialexpress-bd.com/index3.asp?cnd=6/23/2004&section_id=3&newsid=13684&spcl=noElectronic Funds Transfer -- Chuck Smith Calvary Chapel ;
Downloadable BookGood witnessing tool !
In Europe, the World Banking Association already has an
international money transfer system in operation called SWIFT
(Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications).
The Burroughs Corporation has installed two large computer
operations, the main system in Brussels and a backup system in
Amsterdam, Holland. The purpose of SWIFT is to make international
banking transfers for all the major banks of the world. Funds can
now be transferred internationally in minutes rather than the
weeks it took under the old system. The computer automatically
changes pounds to lira, or dollars to francs, making whatever
exchange is necessary.

Sixty major banks in the United States went on-line with SWIFT
in Brussels on September 26, 1977. On October 19, 1977, the
system was formally inaugurated when Prince Albert of Belgium
pushed the golden button before a gathered group of dignitaries
from all over the world.

In America, we are well on our way to a cashless society. Many
major companies no longer issue payroll checks, but will
automatically put funds in your bank account so that you don't
need to handle cash. You can use credit cards to make most of
your purchases. However, there is one major problem with the credit card
system. How can the retailer be certain that the person
presenting the card is the one entitled to its use? [ Ed. note: VeriChip will solve this problem
]http://www.calvarychapel.com/library/smith-chuck/books/tfc.htm

EFT Euronet Worldwide Inc.Euronet Worldwide Inc., provider of secure
electronic financial transaction solutions, has entered into a
$40 million, two-year global revolving credit agreement with Bank
of America. The proceeds from the facility can be used for
repayment of existing debt, working capital needs, acquisitions
and other corporate purposes in the United States and overseas.

In other Euronet news, the company acquired the Movilcarga
Division of Grupo Meflur Corporacion, a Spanish
telecommunications distribution company. Euronet will own 80% of
Movilcarga and Meflur will own the remaining 20%. Movilcarga
provides electronic prepaid voucher solutions in Spain and has a
distribution agreement with Telefonica, which services 52% of
that country's mobile telecommunications market. http://www.greensheet.com/PriorIssues-/041102-/2.htm

Access computers by "biometric security" [ Ed. note: VeriChip ?]Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard have come up with a
concept PC that builds on the company's current Media
Center entertainment idea and goes a few steps
further. The Media Center PC of the
future has a remote control with a built-in LCD screen for
programming recordings. The PC, known as the Windows Home
Concept, also supports Internet telephony, dual
high-definition TV tuners, biometric
security[ Ed. note: VeriChip ?] , and a built-in cable modem. http://news.com.com/2100-7343_3-5204825.html?tag=st.pop

Microsoft and IBM in competition to transform internet softwareMicrosoft and International Business Machines have been
attempting to gain backing for a competing approach to writing
Internet software, which the two companies argue would be a
better, more general solution for business-to-business computer
communications than the original U.N.-developed
standard, known as ebXML. The previously hidden dispute may seem
arcane, but it revolves around computing standards that are
likely to help determine control over a new generation of
software designed to *automate
buying and selling through networks of computer connections.*Many industry executives say
they believe the new software, which falls under a category known
in the industry as Web services, will supplant computer operating
systems as the linchpin of the industry.http://www.iht.com/cgi-bin/generic.cgi?template=articleprint.tmplh&ArticleId=130732also at:Microsoft Creates a
Stir in its work with the UNhttp://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/23/technology/23soft.html
CANARIE internet security payment system ( Mondex smart card)http://www.efc.ca/pages/media/netcash.10jul97.html

Credit Cards tap into radio tags
Professor Ted Selker said the way someone moved their
finger over the card would alter the radio transmission,
producing a signal unique to that person.
"I could have some gesture and that would be my
signature," he said, "it would be like a personal
handshake."
The idea of putting radio tags in credit cards is not as
far-fetched as it sounds. Mastercard has been experimenting with
the technology, known as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID).RFID tags are tiny transponders that send out radio
signals and some experts predict they will become
commonplace over the next decade or so.

By watching a finger moving around an antenna, we can
literally see that the finger changes the antenna's behaviour,"
he told BBC News Online.
"I could draw letters and it would tell
just by where my finger is how that is affecting the radio
signal, whether or not it was me."
Wouldn't it be nice if something better than my signature would
be transmitted without me having to use an external device?"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3582779.stm

eft surpasses checks
In 2003, e-payments exceeded paper checks for the first time in
the U.S., at 44.5 billion e-payments, versus 36.7 billion check
payments, according to a new Federal Reserve study, reported ePaynews.com.
Credit cards endure as the most popular electronic payment
method, with 19 billion transactions in 2003, at a total value of
$1.7 trillion, while 15.6 billion debit card transactions were
made in 2003, to the value of $600 billion. By 2007, the Fed
predicts credit and debit cards to surpass checks in terms of
total annual transactions, which implies opportunities for
technology vendors.

With the Nilson Report predicting one-half of
the 8 million vending machines in the U.S. to be credit
card-enabled by 2009, analysts see cashless micropayments at
vending machines and kiosks as an untapped opportunity. The
Kiplinger Report is also predicting wireless, cashless payment
use at vending machines to double industry sales to $70
billion by 2010.
Credit card payments at vending machines are similarly projected
to total $570 million, or 2 million transactions, by 2007,
according to a recent paper from the National Automatic
Merchandising Association. http://auto.cygnus.proteus.com/article/article.jsp?id=13206&siteSection=1

Europe-Germany (Cologne) : Pago statisticsCards are used for payment in more than 92.6 percent of all
purchasing transactions There is a significant difference
with German stores: Here electronic direct debit is the
most popular payment method - it is used in more than 64.3
percent of the caseshttp://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2004/Dec/1098081.htm

The
Modern Day Midas TouchPALM BEACH, FL -- Applied Digital Solutions is giving
self-scanning a whole new meaning with its VeriPay RFID (radio
frequency identification) payment technology for cash and credit
transactions that is implanted under the skin

..... the world's first subdermal RFID
microchip that can be used in a variety of security, financial,
emergency identification and other applications, according to
Applied Digital

"We are the only ones out there offering implantable
ID technology. We believe the market will evolve to use
our product," said Silverman, who invited banking and credit companies to partner with VeriChip
Corporation in developing specificcommercial
applications, beginning with pilot programs and other
market tests for VeriPay.
Some questioned whether consumers will make the leap to having a
payment system embedded in their skin just for
the sake of convenience.

United Nation's Report on e-commerce
Worldwide, 592 million people had Internet access in 2002, though
the annual rate of growth dropped to 20 percent from 27 percent
in 2001, according to the yearly "E-Commerce and Development
Report," issued Thursday by the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

UNCTAD established its numbers based on the global
index of information and communication technology (ICT) access
put together by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
in Geneva, coupled with its own calculations.http://www.idg.com.hk/cw/readstory.asp?aid=20031124002

COCKTAILS and CHIPSVeriChip: in emergency
rooms and bars
"gut level " ChristiansThe practice has drawn criticism, however. Privacy
advocates worry the technology would make it easier for the
government to spy on its citizens and for marketers to identify
customers and bombard them with sale pitches. Others object at a gut level, equating human RFID chips with the "mark of
the beast," a demonic symbol described in the Bible.http://news.com.com/Implanted+ID+chip+finds+way+into+ERs,+bars/2100-1041_3-5545802.htmlStored-Value Chip in arm birthed in Barcelona Spain( a debit-chip ; not the REAL 666
VeriChip of global transactions in REAL time)
This debit-chip is SMALLER than the actual VeriChip; like a
key-fob

Ed:
The Verichip Corporation puts out different Verichips.
Please
http://hopetotheend.com/size.html see
for fuller explanation.
One has to wonder if ---since there are different VeriChips ---
will the 666 Mark of the Beast VeriChip be called by the name
of the "one voice" of global policy ? Time will tell.

This pre-cursor to the 666 Mark of the Beast is what we call the
"retailer-chip". It is designed to be used exclusively
with the local retailer, and not with world-wide banking as will
be the coming 666 chip.This "retailer-chip" is
becoming fashionable in bars and nightclubs in Spain, and in the
Netherlands and now in Scotland in the UK.

From Spain to the Netherlands to the UK .... cocktail bar chips
"The chip is already proving popular with VIP members at two
nightclubs in Barcelona and Rotterdam. Although
the concept strikes critics as Orwellian, others believe it is
only a matter of time before the chip becomes a method of
fraud-proof common currency."There are a
number of advantages from instant access to one of our many
exclusive DJ and VIP nights and not having to carry money or
credit cards to letting bar staff know a customer's name and
favorite drink. By the time you walk through the door to the bar,
your favorite drink is waiting for you and the bar staff can
greet you by name," Stevens said.http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2005/01/17/2003219786

Although these forerunners are not the 666 MOB, they do
imitate the function of the 666 MOB and therefore are an
excellent tool for breaking down resistance to the real 666 Mark
of the Beast when it finally comes.

They are made to look "cool", and are for
"VIPs" and the "VIP lounges". How very tony.

Yet, one day the imitation will be replaced by the Real
666 Mark of the Beast ........
and with clouded-consent, they will have consigned
themselves to the Lake of Fire for all eternity
( Rev. 14: 9--11 ).

Another sad fact is that these nightclubs and discos will be
readily available for dispensing the 666 Mark of the Beast when
it arrives. They will be able to do that for 24 hours a day
because of the new law in the UK allowing bars to be open for 24
hours a day.

Will this become the latest
dispensing place for the coming 666 Mark of the Beast . ? ....
Open 24 / 7.
Resistance will then not only become futile...it will become nil.

Bars open 24
hours in UKImagine, then, the
scenes in November this year when the Licensing Act 2003 comes
into force. From February 7, Britain's 198,000 pubs and clubs
will be entitled to apply for 24-hour opening licences under this
controversial government legislation. Thus, the final remaining
restraints on binge-boozing in Britain will be swept away. The
result will be an increase in crime, more addicts and greater
numbers of alcohol-related injuries.

It naively believes that relaxing the law to include
round-the-clock drinking - which has existed in many European
cities for decades - will lead to a more restrained cafe society.

"Cafe
society? The cafe society closes here at 5pm sharp, mate,"
says Jose Fernandes, the owner of the Madeira Cafe in St George's
Walk in the south London borough of Croydon.

"Cafe-society" hours would, Mr Fernandes believes, give
carte blanche to binge-drinking. Though he has lived in Britain
for 26 years, he is a native of Portugal. "We don't have
this problem there, except in the Algarve," he says,
"where the British tourists go." Within three hours of
Mr Fernandes and his fellow cafe-owners closing, the streets and
the pubs are awash with drunken louts.

In
Kettering, the urban savages are out to play. It is still only
8.30pm but already a young woman, leaving the Earl of Dalkeith
pub in search of another haunt, is so drunk she falls over. Her
friend shouts: "It's early, you nerd. You can't pass out
yet.
This doesn't seem so funny later on: by midnight she is lurching
off her stool in another bar, vomiting on the carpet.

The atmosphere is raucous but not yet violent.

By 11pm it
is a different story. In Croydon, Danny wants to fight. Anyone
will do, even his best mate, Ryan
However, it has been Steven Green, the Chief Constable of
Nottinghamshire and the licensing spokesman for the Association
of Chief Police Officers, who put the case most succinctly.
"If we want a cafe culture, build cafes," he says.
"If we want 24 hours of hell, let's keep on the way we are
going. I am sick of my officers being used as punch bags by
drunken thugs."

In the
past few days, two of Britain's largest pub chains - Yates Group
which operates 153 bars and JD Wetherspoon, which has 600
premises - have also opposed the new Act. Back on the streets of
Croydon, Kettering and Birmingham, it is now 4am and the streets,
though littered with broken bottles and fouled by vomit and
urine, are quietening down. It has, say officers in all three
areas, been a "relatively quiet night". Nothing like as
bad as it could have been, says one, pulling off his helmet
wearily. He is splattered with blood and stinks of vomit.
"One of the quietest," he says. "This was nothing
to what it's usually like." Or what it will be like when the
urban savages are allowed to drink all night.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/01/16/nbooz16.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/01/16/ixhome.html

"Brethren,
be SOBER and watch well. Be vigilant. The devil---who is
your enemy ---goes about roaring like a lion, seeking whom he may
devour. But you---grounded in the Faith--must face him
boldly." 1 Peter 5: 8

"We are not of the night nor of darkness ....let us watch
and be SOBER.
They that be drunken are drunken in the night.
But let us who are of the DAY be SOBER."
1 Thessalonians 5:5 - 8

"We should live soberly" Titus 2:12

"Awake ye drunken and weep" Joel 1:5

Auto ID ..... Barcelona is the birthplace of the Stored Value
chip in arm on April 6, 2004Barcelona : World ID ForumCongress; (Wise Media -- Milano, Italy)http://www.idworldonline.com/
( All Italian media is owned by Berlusconi)

VeriChip manufactured in Spain ( Raytheon)"The chip, which is manufactured in Spain,
will be encoded before being implanted, but the information could
be updated using remote access. The company plans to charge
hospitals and ambulance services a monthly fee for access to a
database, Bolton said.http://www.citizenreviewonline.org/mar_2002/microchips_under.htm

Beach Club
VIP's "get chipped" ( TM) -- Alex Jones He went on to say that all gun owners should have
to have a microchip implanted in their hand to be able to own a
gun.
He said that this is a great system that he believes will replace
credit cards for buying and selling.http://www.infowars.com/print/bb/bajaimplant.htm

Baja Beach Club members
get Stored-value Chip in hand
( works with local retailer only)Club patrons can have a rice grain-sized VeriChip
RFID device implanted in their handor arm. Once the unique 10-digit identification
number in the VeriChip device is entered into the
system, the patron can pay for drinks with a wave of the
hand. Access to special VIP sections of the club can also be
obtained without resorting to badges or other means of
identification.http://www.technovelgy.com/ct/Science-Fiction-News.asp?NewsNum=104Disco-Bar injects Chip (message
board with comments)http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=47065

Barcelona Club The director of this club and person in charge of
the launching of this technology, Conrad Chase, has assured that
a doctor will place the right glass chip under the skin with a
syringe of only sterilized use and by means of a process similar
to the one of a vaccine.

"he does not cause any annoyance, one does not enlist, he
does not puncture, does not hurt, perhaps but he could be
detectable by the metal sensors, although it is necessary to
consider that any button of tejano takes to ten times more metal
than the VeriChip", it indicated Chase.

2 months later ...As of May 23, only 9
people have taken the chip( queueless in Barcelona )despite all the perksSo far only nine people have been implanted since
the scheme started in March. "This is because you cannot
implant people who agree to it in the early hours when they might
be drunk. They need to discuss the procedure in a sober
environment first," says Conrad Chase, managing director of
the Baja Beach Club in Barcelona, which offers this service.http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2004May/gee20040524025278.htmhttp://www.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=38804&cat=ScienceFunny Conrad
should say that. He initiated the procedure at 2 am April 6th (
hardly a sober-time )

"But
ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake
you as a thief.
Ye are all the children of the Light, and the children of the
day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness.
Therefore let us not sleep, as do others,; but let us watch and be sober.

For they that sleep, sleep in the night; and they that be drunken
be drunken in the night.
But let us who are of the day, be sober, putting on the
breastplate of faith and love;
and for an helmet, the hope of salvation." 1 Thessalonians
5:4 -- 8

" It's a shame
that they birth this chip among drinkers ... those with the least
resistence.
It shows how weak their [VeriChip's] position is that they need
to lessen the inhibitions in people in order to get the ball
rolling.
What a ploy ...just to have that feeling of belonging and be a
"VIP" (peer-pressure, the strongest pressure there is)."VIP membership ( no queues)Clubbers in Spain are choosing to receive a
microchip implant [ Stored Value Chip]instead
of carrying a membership card. It is the latest and perhaps the
most unlikely of uses for implantable radio frequency ID chips.
The Baja Beach Club in Barcelona offers people signing up for VIP
membership a choice between an RFID chip and a normal card. VIP
members can jump the entrance queues, reserve a table and use the
nightclub's VIP lounge.http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99995022

Getting Chipped is applicable for any scanner globally notice the deceptive reporting...making
the stored-value chip appear to be the future VeriChip to come
At the Baja Beach Club, Tuesdays are VeriChip implantation days.
Stop in and a "nurse"  the club's word 
uses a syringe to inject a VeriChip capsule under your skin.
There don't seem to be any rules about where on the body it has
to be placed. If you think this sounds like something you'd never
do, then you're not the kind of person who goes to clubs wearing
your bestest nose ring.Once implanted, you become your own credit card.
Need to pay for a drink? Wave your implant near a reader, and
you're done. VeriChip has dreams of going
global with its "human implantable ID technology"
 once implanted, you could wave a body part to pay for a
burger at Wendy's, a beer at a baseball game, or whatever.http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/kevinmaney/2004-05-12-chip_x.htm
NYC, South Florida, Los Angeles next ?? Expect trendoids in Manhattan, South Beach and
La-La Land to ape the gimmick. Anything to be one of the popular
kids.http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/5/14/131310.shtml

"In announcing
VeriPay to ID World delegates, Mr. Silverman expressed his belief
thatVeriPay hasenormous
marketplacepotential and invited
banking and credit companies to partner with VeriChip
Corporation in developing specific commercial applications,
beginning with appropriate pilot programs and other market tests,
for the VeriPay subdermal RFID solution.Comment from a friend :" Here in
Holland there are also many banks, and I remember not so very
long ago every bank had a ATM which only functioned for the
bankcard that bank had issued. So if you had a bankcard of
another bank, you could not draw money from that particular ATM.They then worked out a plan
to make every ATM suitable for every bankcard. The critics said
this would take years to accomplish. But within six months or so
you could then get money from every ATM with any
bankcard --- no matter which bank it came from. This
is called "standardization", and so it can
also be with the subdermal chip e-payment. " H VScott Silverman
bioPrior to his appointments as Chairman and CEO, Mr.
Silverman served as the company's President
[ Applied Digital Solutions ], and was appointed to the Board of
Directors in March 2002. Before joining Applied Digital, Mr.
Silverman was the President of a regional investment-banking
firm, and also served as President of ATI Communications, Inc., a
full service telecommunications solution provider. Previously, he
practiced commercial litigation and communications law at the law
firm of Cooper Perskie in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mr. Silverman was awarded a Bachelor
of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his J.D.
from Villanova University School of Law. http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040922/225388_1.html

VeriChip-VeriPay system; Baja Beach Club Payment technology Systems
Baja Beach Clubs International had employed the VeriPay
System, developed by Applied Digital's
VeriChip Corporation, at a night club in Spain.
Launched at a global security conference in November, 2003, the
VeriPay System is a new syringe-injectable microchip implant for
humans, designed to be used as a fraud-proof payment method for
cash and credit-card transactions. The chip implant
is an advance over credit cards and smart cards, which, absent
biometrics and appropriate safeguard technologies, are subject to
theft, resulting in identity fraud.

We are theonly
company today offering human implantable ID technology,"
said Scott R. Silverman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
Applied Digital Solutions. "We believe the market
opportunity for this technology is substantial, and high-profile
successes such as in Spain will serve as
catalysts for broader adoption."
"The VeriPay chipping event was a huge success," said
Conrad K. Chase, Director of the Baja Beach Clubs International.
"Everyone embraced the electronic payment application. My
customers like the fact that they do not have to carry a credit
card or ID card with them. With the VeriPay system, they no
longer have to worry about their credit cards getting lost or
stolen."http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040405/55471_1.html

Subcutaneous ChipOne Barcelona man who had the
nightclub chip implanted told a newspaper that he would love to
have his Social Security number, ID card and credit card on a
subcutaneous chip so he would no longer have to carry a wallet
Most consumers, meanwhile, dont want to carry or use a
token, device or cell phone to authenticate their transactions,
Gartners survey found.http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Banking/FinancialPrivacy/P90679.asp

Armenia : chip interviewThe US suggests uniting the
social cards and ID cards in a microchip and instilling it in
human beings to be sure they wont get lost or misused.http://www.azg.am/?lang=EN&num=2005011902

INSIDE
INFORMATION Things noticed in
this article:

ADS
acts as if they never had the intention of making a human
subdermal ID chip. That is hard to believe , especially since
most of their contracts were with the Government ).

Also notice the euphemism "end of days " used in this
article, instead of the correct term "Mark of the
Beast".
Call it what they may, it will end up in the 666 Lake of Fire -
bin. ( Rev. 14: 9 -11 )

Note: They incorrectly state that Christians are concerned with
the transmitter near the collarbone
( location-finder ). That is not
the Biblical issue at all. The Biblical issue is the consumerism
aspect...
the fact that no one can buy or sell without the 666 Mark of the
Beast. That's a roadmap to hell.

And finally, note the word "consumers" in the second to
the last paragraph :
"Once consumers are aware of the implications,
he added, they will decide if the benefits outweigh the security
concerns."This proves that commercialism
-- buying and selling
--is what VIPchip is all about .(
Rev. 13: 16 - 18 )

VIPChipClub co-owner Conrad Chase, a
former star of the Spanish version of Big Brother, says his group
might expand to Valencia and Hamburg, where
they will also offer VipChip membershipAnd will it one day become part of everyday life?

Most of ADSs income came from
government contracts to provide secure
voice, data and video equipment. But the company was also
interested in tracking devices,
and had just bought
Destron-Fearing, a Minnesota-based company that specialised in
subcutaneous animal tags. Seelig took a close look at the tag: it
was well-engineered, had proven longevity, and didnt move
about in the body. What would happen, he wondered, if it were put
in a person instead of a
cow?

The company switched focus to another, even more radical device:
a transmitter, 2.5 inches in diameter, that - once inserted near
the collarbone - could be tracked almost everywhere. The reaction
this time was mixed. Fundamentalist Christians thought it was a
forerunner of the end of days described in the
Book of Revelations, which had prophesied
people with numbers under their flesh.

The FDAs approval did not come without warnings, however:
the tag could travel through the body; there might be adverse
tissue reaction; and the chip might be difficult to extract.
VeriChip admits that it would be possible for a hacker to find
out someones chip number. Ill concede that if
someone wants to waste time, they can do that, says Seelig.http://news.ft.com/cms/s/3fa0cfee-edde-11d9-98e5-00000e2511c8.html